Species Towra Point Nature Reserve
1 species
1.1 birds
1.2 amphibians
1.3 mammals
1.4 reptiles
1.5 plants
species
towra point nature reserve home many endangered, vulnerable, protected , exotic species. list nsw government s environment , heritage department website - comprehensive listing, including numbers, scientific names, , protection status, can found @ link.
looking across towards towra point nature reserve sandringham, new south wales.
birds
yellow thornbill
brown thornbill
striated fieldwren
chestnut-rumped heathwren
mangrove gerygone
brown gerygone
white-browed scrubwren
brown goshawk
grey goshawk
swamp harrier
black-shouldered kite
white-bellied sea eagle
chestnut teal
grey teal
australasian shoveler
black swan
pacific black duck
hardhead
musk duck
australian wood duck
australian shelduck
australasian darter
oriental darter
great egret
cattle egret
intermediate egret
little egret
white-faced heron
eastern reef egret
grey butcherbird
pied currawong
bush stone-curlew
black-faced cuckooshrike
double-banded plover
greater sand plover
pacific golden plover
grey plover
white-throated treecreeper
bar-shouldered dove
dollarbird
australian raven
fan-tailed cuckoo
shining bronze cuckoo
spangled drongo
leaden flycatcher
grey fantail
willie wagtail
red-browed finch
australian hobby
peregrine falcon
sooty oystercatcher
australian pied oystercatcher
sacred kingfisher
welcome swallow
silver gull
little tern
crested tern
caspian tern
arctic tern
superb fairywren
variegated fairywren
southern emu-wren
eastern spinebill
little wattlebird
white-fronted chat
brown honeyeater
new holland honeyeater
australian pipit
eurasian blackbird
grey shrike-thrush
rufous whistler
spotted pardalote
australian pelican
eastern yellow robin
little pied cormorant
little black cormorant
great cormorant
pied cormorant
stubble quail
hoary-headed grebe
blue-winged parrot
eastern rosella
crimson rosella
red-whiskered bulbul
lewin s rail
sharp-tailed sandpiper
curlew sandpiper
great knot
bar-tailed godwit
eastern curlew
little curlew
whimbrel
common greenshank
common starling
golden-headed cisticola
royal spoonbill
glossy ibis
australian white ibis
painted buttonquail
silvereye
whistling kite
striated heron
australian magpie
sulphur-crested cockatoo
galah
masked lapwing
mistletoebird
magpie-lark
restless flycatcher
kookaburra
kelp gull
yellow-faced honeyeater
lewin s honeyeater
white-naped honeyeater
olive-backed oriole
golden whistler
house sparrow
rose robin
tawny frogmouth
rainbow lorikeet
southern boobook
common myna
tawny grassbird
australian masked owl
brown quail
great crested grebe
australasian grebe
rock dove
brown cuckoo-dove
crested pigeon
spotted turtle dove
white-throated needletail
little penguin
australasian bittern
nankeen night heron
amphibians
green , golden bell frog
keferstein s tree frog
common eastern froglet
striped marsh frog
peron s tree frog
mammals
dingo
dog
fox
dugong
rabbit
house mouse
brown rat
black rat
cat
common brushtail possum
grey-headed flying fox
lesser long-eared bat
greater broad-nosed bat
little forest bat
reptiles
jacky lashtail
eastern snake-necked turtle
red-bellied black snake
eastern small-eyed snake
black-bellied swamp snake
dark-flecked garden sunskink
pale-flecked garden sunskink
yellow-bellied three-toed skink
eastern bluetongue
robust ctenotus
eastern water-skink
barred-sided skink
weasel skink
plants
grey mangrove
sickle fern
new zealand spinach
parrot alstroemeria
fennel
moth vine
milk vine
common silkpod
fruit salad plant
arum lily
english ivy
asparagus fern
bridal creeper
crofton weed
cobbler s pegs
boneseed
bitou bush
swamp oak
native wandering jew
tree broom-heath
coffee bush
wombat berry
port jackson fig/rusty fig
cockspur thorn
muttonwood
swamp paperbark
broad-leaved paperbark
pixie caps
inkweed
sweet pittosporum
pampas grass
panic veldtgrass
rambling dock
coastal banksia
tuckeroo
slender grape
lantana
nightshade
black-berry
wild olive
samphire
magenta lilly pilly
^ environment & heritage | nsw bionet . environment.nsw.gov.au. retrieved 2014-05-07.
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